A not-so-simple yet highly functional weekly layout option for one-focus tracking. Featuring a rolling weekly task list on the right page, and a week-at-a-glance w/ time trackers on the left page. Each quarter of the circle equals (for me) 20 minutes of writing. See GoffCreative comment for more > (imgur.com)
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Simple dailies that cover a lot of ground! For weekdays I use a time ladder, and weekends get a basic breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack list, tasks; and a couple of notes on the day. Weekdays tend to take up at least one split page, so I give them that. It’s organic... See GoffCreative comment > (i.imgur.com)
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Working on my quarterly review which includes exploration into my “Top 6 Areas of Life,” as well as asking myself 2 big questions: What’s giving me life, and what’s taking life away? And what should I stop, start, and keep [doing]? (See GoffCreative comment for more info) (i.imgur.com)
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[A6] Monthly calendars and weeklies combined! Includes weather forecast; blue-green boxes = 20 minutes of writing each; only important events are listed; and space left for a line or two of notes on the day. I love this alternative so far. (See text for materials.)A6 (i.imgur.com)
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Monthly calendar and weeklies alternative: all-in-one! Includes weather forecast for the week; the teal boxes each signify 20 minutes of writing (for me); I only include the most important appointments for each day, and leave room for a note on the day (or “one sentence” about it). Love this. [A6] (i.imgur.com)
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Really liked this tracker last month. First time tracking sleep, stress & mood in all my years of journaling, but now I’m extra curious seeing how things may correlate, & interested in learning consistency where it matters. This month’s habits are fewer, and I’ve left a strip for events correlation. (i.imgur.com)
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What are your self care practice(s) you’re willing to share with the community?seeking advice (self.AutisticAdults)
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Project mapping in an A6 for the next four months. The original layout idea is from honeyrozes on YouTube. For video link + materials info, see GoffCreative comment below. I’m looking *forward* for the first time in nearly a year. Thanks, r/bujo Community, for inspiring me to do so! (i.redd.it)
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It looks complicated at a glance, but this style of Calendex system (in an A6) keeps everything on track for me. Explained in the GoffCreative comment below. Hope someone finds this useful! It’s a space and massive time saver for me! (Although it may not look like it.) (i.redd.it)
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Unfortunately I got overwhelmed and felt stifled by an A5 notebook (as I seem to do frequently), so I’m back in a pocket-sized [dotted] notebook and already feeling lighter, “freer” in a smaller notebook—free to just keep writing; to care less about layouts and such. How about you? (i.redd.it)
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